Analyses the impact of nearly 200 diseases and injuries in terms of living with illness (non-fatal burden) and premature death (fatal burden). Summary Burden of disease analysis is a way to compare the impact of different diseases, conditions or injuries on a population. This impact can be broadly divided into non-fatal (living with a disease) and fatal (dying from a disease) effects. These studies also attribute a proportion of the burden to risk factors. Burden of disease studies are useful for monitoring population health, informing health policy and service planning, and as an input to analysing the cost-effectiveness of interventions. The Australian Burden of Disease Study 2011 responds to a need for updated, comparable evidence on t...
This report is the fatal part of the third burden of disease (BOD) study for the Northern Territory ...
Abstract Objective: Different quantitative measures based on the concept of years of potential life ...
Timely and accurate assessments of disease burden are essential for developing effective national he...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
Overview This summary report presents key findings from the Australian Institute of Health and Welf...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
An overview of the results of the Australian Burden of Disease (ABD) study is presented. The ABD stu...
This study estimates fatal and nonfatal disease burden among Indigenous Australians in 2011 and comp...
The report measures mortality, disability, illness and injury arising from over 170 diseases and inj...
4.1 Burden of disease To ensure a health system is aligned to a country’s health challenges, policy ...
Background: A comprehensive understanding of temporal trends in the disease burden in Australia is l...
Objective: To describe the magnitude and distribution of health problems in Australia, in order to i...
Summary This report presents the results of the Indigenous component of the Australian Burden of Di...
Detailed description of the level and distribution of diseases and injuries and their causes is an i...
This report is the second burden of disease (BOD) study for the Northern Territory (NT), and applies...
This report is the fatal part of the third burden of disease (BOD) study for the Northern Territory ...
Abstract Objective: Different quantitative measures based on the concept of years of potential life ...
Timely and accurate assessments of disease burden are essential for developing effective national he...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
Overview This summary report presents key findings from the Australian Institute of Health and Welf...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
An overview of the results of the Australian Burden of Disease (ABD) study is presented. The ABD stu...
This study estimates fatal and nonfatal disease burden among Indigenous Australians in 2011 and comp...
The report measures mortality, disability, illness and injury arising from over 170 diseases and inj...
4.1 Burden of disease To ensure a health system is aligned to a country’s health challenges, policy ...
Background: A comprehensive understanding of temporal trends in the disease burden in Australia is l...
Objective: To describe the magnitude and distribution of health problems in Australia, in order to i...
Summary This report presents the results of the Indigenous component of the Australian Burden of Di...
Detailed description of the level and distribution of diseases and injuries and their causes is an i...
This report is the second burden of disease (BOD) study for the Northern Territory (NT), and applies...
This report is the fatal part of the third burden of disease (BOD) study for the Northern Territory ...
Abstract Objective: Different quantitative measures based on the concept of years of potential life ...
Timely and accurate assessments of disease burden are essential for developing effective national he...